Bealach na Ba Pass Tours

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Hairpin bends aren’t just for the Alps. At Bealach Na Ba Pass in the remote Scottish Highlands, you can drive along the greatest road ascent in Britain. Full of twists and turns through the remote Highland landscape, the historic road runs from the pretty coastal village of Applecross right through the mountains up to 2,054 feet, making it the third-highest road in Scotland.

The drive can be a little scary at times, but just take it slow and be courteous enough to use the passing places. Local etiquette on Scotland’s single-track roads is to give the person who "gives way" a cheery wave or raise of the hand to say thanks.

When you get to the top of Bealach Na Ba, enjoy the views across the sea out to the isles of Skye, Rum and the Outer Hebrides. From the top car park, there are some great peaks to explore if you’re an experienced hiker, and as you’re already over 2,000 feet up, half the work has already been done for you.

Practical Info

Seventy-four miles west of Inverness, Bealach Na Ba Pass is often closed in winter conditions, and it’s unwise to take the trip in a big RV or with a caravan. Otherwise, you’re good to go.

The journey from Kyle of Lochalsh to Applecross passes through some of Scotland’s most remote and rugged landscapes. On this tour, enjoy a thrilling road trip along the northwest coast of the Scottish Highlands, following the winding mountain road of Bealach na Bà. Along the way, admire views of Glen Docharty, the Torridon Hills, and the Isle of Skye, and enjoy free time in the villages of Applecross and Plockton.